HC Deb 24 October 1973 vol 861 cc521-2W
Mr. Meacher

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what information he has as to the percentage of the work force which is currently unionised in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, each EEC country, Japan, Sweden, Australia, Canada, and South Africa; and how these proportions compare with the levels of unionisation in each of these countries, respectively, five to 10 years ago.

Mr. Chichester-Clark

The following information has been assembled from a variety of sources. The figures must be treated with some caution as they may not represent the whole picture. For some countries they relate only to members of trade unions which are affiliated to the major trade union confederations.

PROPORTION OF CIVILIAN LABOUR FORCE IN TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP
Country Year Trade Union Membership as percentage of total civilian labour force Per cent.
United Kingdom 1971 44
1966 39
1961 39
United States of America 1972 22
1967 23
Belgium 1967 65
Denmark 1970 38
France 1969 20
Germany (Federal Republic) 1969 37
Ireland 1969 50
Italy 1969 20
Luxembourg 1971 60
Netherlands 1969 39
Japan 1972 34
1967 34
Sweden 1972 70
1965 63
Australia 1971 52
1966 53
Canada 1972 28
1967 26
South Africa 1968 10

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